Canada introduced sanctions against heads of FSB and FSIN due to Navalny

Canada introduced sanctions against nine officials from Russia in the case of Alexey Navalny (founder of the Foundation for the fight against corruption included in the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the register of organizations performing functions of a foreign agent). The corresponding press release is published on the website of the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The sanction list includes the Director of the FSB of Russia Alexander Bortnikov, head of the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) Alexander Kalashnikov, Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov, Deputy Minister of Defense Pavel Popov and Alexey Krivorucheko, Head of the Kremlin Department for Internal Politics Andrei Yarin, Director of Rosgvardia Victor Zolotov And others.

Restrictions provide for a ban on doing business with the property of Russian officials, as well as the provision of financial or related services. In addition, the Ninter Russians are denied entry into Canada under the Law on Immigration and Refugee Protection.

On February 2, the Moscow Court of Justice, the Simonovsky Court of Moscow replaced the violation of the condition of compliance with the test period in the case of “Yves Rocher”. In the colony, he will stay 2 years 6 months, taking into account the year, conducted under house arrest during the preliminary investigation. The European Court of Human Rights demanded from the Government of Russia to release Alexey Navalny from prison as a security measures. The Russian Foreign Ministry called the RESOLUTION ECHR attempted to press Moscow.

/Media reports.